I have used this material for 6 years in Neuroscience classes in Medical schools in 2 different countries - Seychelles and...
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I have used this material for 6 years in Neuroscience classes in Medical schools in 2 different countries - Seychelles and St. Kitts-Nevis. Using this material, Basic Science Medical student's average grade in National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) Shelf Exam in Neuroscience reached a peak of 480 (3-digit NBME score), with a Median value of 493 (3-digit NBME score) in the Fall of 2011. This is close to US National average figure. This video was created in Medical University of the Americas in May 2011 by Med 3 Neuroscience students of Summer 2011 batch. It has been in circulation among the students since then. They find it very helpful to learn the material after they have listened to the video lecture. That is why it has been rendered online.Keywords: Sanjoy Sanyal, Dean, Professor, Neuroscience, AIMU, Acetylcholine, ACh receptor, ACh pharmacology, Channel toxins, Local anesthetics, Neuromuscular junction, NM junction structure, NMJ Physiology, NMJ pharmacology, Anticholinesterase, SLUD syndrome, Biological ACh toxins, Myasthenia gravis, Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome, Channelopathies,

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